Influence of various positive airway pressure levels on catheterization of the right internal jugular vein
Renganathan S,
Ramji R,
Ganesh Prabhu SC
Abstract:Background: Central venous catheterization is a commonly used method of administering drugs and measuring central venous pressure during major surgery. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and obstructive sleep apnea are among the respiratory disorders that can be treated with positive airway pressure (PAP). While PAP therapy benefits patients with respiratory disorders, its impact on central venous catheterization must be more adequately studied, particularly in the righ… Show more
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